Logger's family Camp Set Near ToledoTOLEDO — The see9nd animal loggers* Family camp will .be held this'-Friday, 'Saturday ami Sunday at Forestry Camp NA. 507oh the south side of Use Toullc Riv*r. southeast of Toledo.\s• OLYMPIA (Ain — Howard J. Marlin, 46, Camas, has 1coji op-lwinled to a six-year term on the Slate Parks Conunissiofi.The appointment was made hy Gov, 1 Rose I! ini Wednesday./ It brought the commission to its full strength—seven - members.Roscliini also announced Mrs. Nat Schwn, Vancouver, had been appointed to the Tourist Advisory Committee of the State Commerce department.The governor said he picked persons from southwest Washing-Inn so the area Would be represented in Washington's lout'1st and promotion programs.Rev. Ted GoodwinFeatured speaker will be .(lie Rev. fed Goodwin, who has tog-ged'and-worked;with loggers for ijiany years, the Row 'Carlisle Schafer, pastor of the Community Presbyterian,church here, said today. :The Rev. Goodwin began • his ministry in Castle Rock as an 18-, year-old youth, He has minis-to rod in Hydenvood and, Chehajis and ‘lecinjpU to high school and college • audiences. Recently he has been ;i feature* writer and minister in the Redwood Empire of California at Fori Bragg.Theme for the three - day event will Ik? ,JChrist Our Hope.” It l«-gins with a supper at 6-.3G p.m., Friday, and ends at 4 p.m., Sunday,In addition to worship and Bible study hours, there will he camp-fires, discussion groups, childrens’ activities and crafts, recreation and i\ business meeting.All loggers ai\cl their families are invited to ptfend, the Rcv.: Schafer emphasized: